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1 ELECTRONIC RECORDS MANAGEMENT framework for strategic planning and implementation VERSION 1.0 AUGUST 2001

2 ELECTRONIC RECORDS MANAGEMENT framework for strategic planning and implementation VERSION 1.0 AUGUST 2001

3 Crown copyright 2001 First version published 2001 Public Record Office Ruskin Avenue Kew Surrey TW9 4DU Website: Designed and typeset by Format Information Design

4 Contents Introduction 1 A Develop an Outline Business Case 3 B Develop a pre-implementation strategy 7 C Develop a change management strategy 11 D Develop an ERM system implementation strategy 13

5 Introduction This document is compiled from contributions of a working group composed of participants representing a wide range of government departments, agencies and other organisations. It is intended as a framework for thinking about strategic planning for the introduction of electronic records management to a UK government organisation. The document sets out a structured set of elements or points, from broader to more specific, which can act as a checklist and support for developing detailed strategic plans. The document is intended to be supportive rather than prescriptive; each element will not be of equal relevance or weight to every government organisation. A suggested use of the document is to: assess each element for relevance to your own organisational needs for ERM determine how this element is handled in your strategic thinking incorporate into, and expand upon, the element in the relevant documentation ensure co-ordination and consistency between documentation products and within strands of strategic thinking. The document may also be useful as a benchmark for periodic review of progress and developments, and for contributions to detailed programme planning. Although elements are arranged in a broad logical structure, there is no implication that sections and elements follow a strict chronological order. This will vary according to the approach taken to programme planning. The strategic framework covers: A Developing an outline business case B Developing a pre-implementation strategy C Developing a change management strategy DDeveloping an ERM system implementation strategy. Participating organisations in the Invest to Save funded project work from which this document emerged are: Crown Prosecution Service Court Service Ministry of Defence ERM: FRAMEWORK FOR STRATEGIC PLANNING AND IMPLEMENTATION 1

6 INTRODUCTION Department for Education and Skills Department of Health Highways Agency HM Treasury Board of Inland Revenue Medical Research Council National Archives of Scotland National Assembly for Wales Northern Ireland Office Public Record Office, NI Scottish Executive Scottish Parliament Department of Trade and Industry Treasury Solicitors Department 2 ERM: FRAMEWORK FOR STRATEGIC PLANNING AND IMPLEMENTATION

7 A Develop an Outline Business Case Develop a Strategic Case Relate ERM to the strategic context Organisational strategy and objectives Government policy imperatives Emphasise ERM as aspect of IM/KM Identify drivers for change Modernised government e-government, e-business and e-records Knowledge management strategies Legislative requirements Freedom of Information, Data Protection, Human Rights Act, European Commission Directives, Public Records Acts Government accounting rules, Audit requirements, Finance Act, PAC Devolved areas legislation Identify business benefits Cross-government services and administration Departmental business processes Corporate information management Informational and knowledge-based benefits Identify key stakeholders Business process improvement IT infrastructure Change management Records management Identify objectives and boundaries Scope Outcomes Constraints ERM: FRAMEWORK FOR STRATEGIC PLANNING AND IMPLEMENTATION 3

8 OUTLINE BUSINESS CASE Develop an Economic Case Identify appropriate options Adapt current systems Procure/develop new systems Identify assessment criteria Carry out a SWOT analysis Carry out a risk analysis Strategic risks Operational risks Cost/benefit appraisal Benefits realisation Citizen benefits Business benefits Records and information management benefits End user benefits Develop a Project Management case Identify critical success factors Develop a risk management strategy Determine a business analysis and planning process Plan an implementation approach Pilot systems for early learning and avoidance of pitfalls Enterprise-wide but phased rollout Modular rollout (one business process at a time) Incremental rollout (levels of functionality implemented in stages) Business continuity planning Describe project management processes Roles and responsibilities 4 ERM: FRAMEWORK FOR STRATEGIC PLANNING AND IMPLEMENTATION

9 OUTLINE BUSINESS CASE Develop a Commercial/Financial Case Options for procurement strategy Relationship to PPP/IT outsourcing Commercial market products Affordability Stakeholder buy-in Procurement Office of Government Commerce support Procurement regulations and best practice ERM: FRAMEWORK FOR STRATEGIC PLANNING AND IMPLEMENTATION 5

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11 B Develop a pre-implementation strategy Formalise a corporate policy on ERM Define what constitutes a record Identify points when an electronic document becomes an electronic record Define and identify ownership/custody of records Define roles and responsibilities across the organisation Develop internal agreements between records management unit and organisational units Identify benefits for the organisational unit Identify responsibilities for the organisational unit Carry out an information audit Define objectives of audit Information and record objectives Organisational objectives Produce and maintain a records inventory Electronic Paper Develop links to appraisal strategy and file structure development Develop an appraisal strategy Build on information audit Develop links to filing structures, business objectives Link review dates to review schedules for paper records Consider whether review dates need to change Consider impact of larger volume of records e.g. Impact of legislation on retention/review ERM: FRAMEWORK FOR STRATEGIC PLANNING AND IMPLEMENTATION 7

12 PRE-IMPLEMENTATION STRATEGY Prepare an electronic fileplan/filing structure Determine how far can existing filing structures be used Consider how well they work now Consider need to move to smaller file grouping units Consider scope for rationalisation Eliminate duplication Develop strategy for hybrid filing systems Linking paper records to electronic copies prior to ERM introduction Linking electronic records to earlier related legacy paper files Linking post-erm paper records to electronic records (e.g. incoming correspondence, non-standard documents such as large plans) Develop strategy for dealing with cross-cutting issues Decide on naming strategies Functional, structural, subject Thesaurus/controlled vocabulary Consider use for naming for File folders Consider use for naming for documents Conformance with Pan Government Category Lists Use of departmental thesaurus Determine metadata requirements Conformance with cross government metadata framework Records management metadata requirements Departmental requirements Method of implementation Determine interoperability requirements Conformance with e-gif standards Technical and informational interfaces User interface standards Departmental system needs Determine corporate fileplan structuring principles Corporate structure not individual structures Subject-based model Service/Business Process-based model Functional-based model User models for storage and retrieval 8 ERM: FRAMEWORK FOR STRATEGIC PLANNING AND IMPLEMENTATION

13 PRE-IMPLEMENTATION STRATEGY Develop retention and disposal schedules Investigate extent to which schedules for existing physical records can be applied Determine relevant business needs Determine relevant public record needs Consider other legislation (e.g. FoI) Minimise review where possible Develop a migration strategy Evaluation and preservation plans Existing electronic documents for business continuity Technical issues Current platforms and plans for change Legal and legislative requirements Continuing business needs Develop a set of fundamental procedures Recommend document naming conventions Recommend document formats Develop policies Which s are to be kept What format they should be kept in How messages should be composed How dialogues should be managed Manage use of shared network drives Develop a pre-implementation training and awareness strategy Build information literacy competency for all staff Make all staff aware of their responsibilities and contribution Devise methods and stratagems Induction programmes In-house publications Best practice cards, Mouse mats ERM: FRAMEWORK FOR STRATEGIC PLANNING AND IMPLEMENTATION 9

14 PRE-IMPLEMENTATION STRATEGY Educating e-champions and senior management Briefing sessions Internal contact networks External networks 10 ERM: FRAMEWORK FOR STRATEGIC PLANNING AND IMPLEMENTATION

15 C Develop a change management strategy Identify alternatives and select approaches Champions/volunteers, early adopters Programme Office Corporate wide rollout Develop awareness of benefits Benefits for the organisation as a whole ( why it s good for us all ) Benefits for the individual user ( why it s good for you in particular ) Define/describe impact on working practices Roles and responsibilities Who files records and documents? Who maintains the folder structure? Describe benefits realisation Identify how benefits will be recognised Define an implementation training strategy Identify groups requiring different forms of training Link technical training and corporate information management policy Identify delivery approach In-house (slower, more awareness of job requirements, better future support) External IT trainers (faster, limited awareness of job requirements) Develop a communications strategy Awareness development and management of expectations Support for local planning/preparation Develop a user implementation package Training options Implementation/training scheduling Delivery scheduling for consequential upgrades Acceptance and signoff arrangements ERM: FRAMEWORK FOR STRATEGIC PLANNING AND IMPLEMENTATION 11

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17 D Develop an ERM system implementation strategy Pre-procurement Develop a comprehensive scoping document Identify outcomes, constraints, opportunities, synergies Identify and initiate pilot project(s) Evaluate software Identify appropriate consultants if necessary Implement and review Review ERM policy Conformance with PRO requirements Incorporate capture policy for different document and record types Incorporate conclusions from information audit Learn from others Standards conformance PRO conformance PD0008, PD 5000 (BSI) BS7799 Develop Terms Of Reference for full implementation strategy Systems design Determine relationship and interfaces with other systems Departmental information systems strategy Records established as key consideration in systems development procedures New e-business systems Websites, Intranets Briefing systems, Knowledge Network Existing operational and standard administrative systems (personnel, finance, estates) ERM: FRAMEWORK FOR STRATEGIC PLANNING AND IMPLEMENTATION 13

18 ERM SYSTEM IMPLEMENTATION STRATEGY Determine arrangements for managing structured data Databases and datasets, existing and newly created Information mapping between services, data sharing arrangements Maintaining historical data; database snapshots Determine metadata elements for ERMS Determine metadata to be captured for each folder and document Determine metadata that should/could be captured automatically Design and implement fileplan on selected product Does previous fileplan require modification? Does new system allow a desired simplification? Implement retention rules Standard retention and disposal rules Departmental-specific retention and disposal rules Agreement with PRO Implement access, retrieval and storage strategy Build detailed access models for security and business needs Electronic storage locations: centralised, distributed Implement appraisal/migration policy Plan take-on of migrated data Paper file management Existing electronic material Hybrid files Agree usage policy for ERMS and alternatives Policies and procedures for non-erms storage systems Shared network drives Intranets Collaborative and groupware systems Determine any constraints on storage Measure use Set limits on use Remove availability 14 ERM: FRAMEWORK FOR STRATEGIC PLANNING AND IMPLEMENTATION

19 ERM SYSTEM IMPLEMENTATION STRATEGY Determine scanning policy Determine document types that will be created and remain in paper (incoming correspondence, necessary legal documents, highly sensitive material) Determine document types that will be routinely scanned Determine how scanning will be organised Centrally or locally; specialised function or general access Build consideration of sustainability issues into long-term planning Maintaining business access over time Managing technology upgrades: hardware and software Managing storage growth and structured disposal Develop XML capabilities Build up procedures for review and transfer of historical record Compliant procedures Approved formats IT technical issues Test integration and configuration Confirm final configuration Test network impact Determine consequential hardware upgrades (e.g. monitors, RAM) Run a technical pilot Plan technical implementation for reliability, resilience, security and disaster recovery Plan detailed capture mechanisms for different document and record types Desktop rollout Desktop clients and standard office software Browser interfaces Develop a technical implementation package Plan to manage and monitor infrastructure impacts ERM: FRAMEWORK FOR STRATEGIC PLANNING AND IMPLEMENTATION 15

20 ERM SYSTEM IMPLEMENTATION STRATEGY Project management issues Roles and responsibilities Overall programme management Business-led or IT/RM-led ERM system management Implementation project Record management Pilot system Ensure participation by end users Review and learn from user experience Formal reviews Plan for necessary OGC Gateway and other peer reviews Ensure reviews from pilot and early implementation fed back to planning process Project monitoring and control Develop measurements, reporting structures, accountability Develop change control processes Ensure stakeholder involvement Post-implementation review Develop continuing improvement and change processes 16 ERM: FRAMEWORK FOR STRATEGIC PLANNING AND IMPLEMENTATION